Exploring Tramway in 2026
Welcome to George's Theatre Reviews, your guide to the exciting productions at Tramway in 2026. Discover how this unique venue hosts compelling theatre and exhibitions, all shared through my personal lens.

The unique space of Tramway
It's not often I get to the Tramway Theatre, but I love being in the huge space, which suits some styles of theatre and exhibition perfectly. Its distinctive architecture allows for truly immersive and innovative productions that you won't find anywhere else.
(We Indulge in a bit of) Roleplay Review Glasgow Tramway (2026)
(We Indulge in) a Bit of Roll Play
Ben an attractive 19 year old lad has 80,000 followers on Only Fans and makes money wanking off on cam, his ex-girl friend still helps with this enterprise by handing him the dildo's, gimp gear, and whips.
Ben is also a wheelchair user, which adds to the appeal when selling his videos.
Ben lives in his parents house, rarely coming out of his room, his parents worry he is not making the most of his life, even looking in to ethical prostitutes to show him a good time.
Enter Crip God, somewhat his imagination twinned with a filthy fairy from a panto.
What follows is a Show from Burlesque Artists that has to be seen to be believed.
Rosie Jones is hilarious as the potty mouthed filthy minded Crip God.
Westend star Ed Larkin is loveable as the boy who needs a life
Birds of paradise, helmed by Robert Softley Gale never shy away from disabled issues including sex, all the world over there are thousands upon thousands of crips who are horny and so much stands in the way of a right good shag.
If the thought of disabled sex tightens your anus go to this play and let it relax!